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Thoracic Spinal Nerve -

Upon exiting the intervertebral foramen, each thoracic nerve divides into four primary rami: the meningeal branch, the dorsal ramus, the ventral ramus, and the communicating rami.

You think your diaphragm does all the breathing? Wrong. The are the conductors of the rib cage orchestra. thoracic spinal nerve

We call them "thoracic" (from Greek thorax , breastplate), but they are the communication superhighway between your brain and your guts, your ribs and your skin. Upon exiting the intervertebral foramen, each thoracic nerve

Each thoracic spinal nerve is formed by the union of two distinct roots as they exit the spinal canal through the , a bony opening between adjacent vertebrae: Upon exiting the intervertebral foramen